And when asked about rumours that Simpson - nicknamed “The Juice” - is trying to broker half a million dollars for his first sit-down interview - and star in a reality TV show about life after prison, Kim says she feels “nothing”.

“It doesn’t make me feel anything," she said.

"We’ve been dealing with that for 22 years minus the time he was in prison.

“We can’t stop that and he is who he is.

"He committed a double homicide and was acquitted of that, he was charged, found guilty and convicted of kidnapping and assault - you can’t change those things - I understand he is a big get for people.

“But he also has a $60 million judgement that he owes to our family so if he wants to work and earn an income he is entitled to. But this doesn’t surprise me.”

Simpson and his wife Nicole Brown in 1993, a year before she was murdered

The Goldman family have come under fire from some Simpson fans for their pursuit of the $60 million settlement - but for Kim it represents the only chance for justice and punishment.

“We have consistently been trying to collect from the judgement because it is a form a punishment," she said.

“That is what the civil system awarded us as punishment for the crimes he committed against Ron and Nicole.

“What I find interesting is that people focus on us going after it rather than him avoiding to pay it.

“My dad and I are just using a law that we’re all allowed to take advantage of to pursue a punishment and hold him accountable for killing Ron and Nicole.

“The only punishment available to us in the civil system is a financial one.

"If going after that means that he will have to look over his shoulder and hide his assets or if it causes him to break into a hotel room to steal his stuff so we don’t get to have it 0 then yeah I will do all those things.

The Goldman family say they feel like they have been victimized twice over after being bullied online

"It doesn’t make sense to me to forgive so instead I advocate, I speak, I raise my son, I do counseling for a living, I volunteer, I run my son’s basketball team, I try to help other people who have been traumatized in their own lives, I watch stupid television," she explained.

"I'm not consumed by anger - I'm living a full that helps my hurt heal.

"But it doesn’t involve forgiveness because I don’t understand that concept - and by the way he has never asked for my forgiveness.

"There’s a lot of anger towards my dad and I - even from people who think he’s guilty.

"They say things like ‘Let him live his life already’ and that’s fine - they can do that - but they are not the ones who have to go to sleep at night knowing my brother is dead and there is a person out there wandering the world that killed him."